■ Programming a DTMF code
DTMF codes are used for autopatching, accessing repeat-
ers, controlling other equipment, etc. The transceiver has 10
DTMF memory channels (Ch01–Ch10) for storage of often-
used DTMF codes of up to 16 digits.
q Push and hold [DTMF.M](9) for 1 sec. to enter DTMF
memory.
w Rotate [DIAL]
†
to select the desired DTMF memory chan-
nel.
• "T-CALL" appears when a 1750 Hz tone burst signal is selected.
(p. 33)
DTMF MEMORY
DTMF MEMORY
DTMF memory
r
Ch01
Ch01
channel
Displays NO indication when
the blank channel is selected.
e Push [ ](6) to enter programming mode.
• Previously programmed DTMF code is displayed if pro-
grammed.
DTMF MEMORY
r
Ch01
The cursor is blinking when
entering programming mode.
DTMF MEMORY
Ch01
01234567
DTMF MEMORY
89AB 6
Ch01
01234567
89AB 6
SQL:SET MAIN:CLR
DTMF MEMORY
r
Ch01
6
DTMF MEMORY
DTMF MEMORY
r
Ch01
Ch01
6
DTMF MEMORY
Ch01
012345 6 7
DTMF MEMORY
89AB
Ch01
012345 6 7
SQL:SET MAIN:CLR
89AB
OTHER FUNCTIONS
DTMF MEMORY
r
Ch01
r Push the desired keys to input the characters.
• [0]–[9] input "0"–"9," [A](VFO) inputs "A," [B](MR) inputs "B,"
[C](CALL) inputs "C," [D](BAND) inputs "D," [#](.) inputs "#" and
DTMF MEMORY
r
Ch01
[✱](REC) inputs "✱."
• Up to 16 digits can be programmed.
• Push [MAIN/DUAL] to delete the cursor placed code.
• Push and hold [MAIN/DUAL] for 1 sec. to delete the character
at the cursor and all following characters.
t Repeat step r until the desired code is input.
DTMF MEMORY
DTMF MEMORY
r
Ch01
Ch01
01234567
01234567
89AB 6
89AB
The cursor can
be moved when
SQL:SET
SQL:SET MAIN:CLR
MAIN:CLR
rotating [DIAL].
DTMF MEMORY
DTMF MEMORY
r
Ch01
Ch01
01234567
01234567
89ABC*#0
89ABC*#0
:SET
:SET
:BACK
:BACK
The display after 16th digit of
channel 01 is input.
y Push [MENU/
] to program the DTMF code and exit
programming mode.
• Entering 16th digit automatically exits the programming mode.
u Push [VFO] to exit DTMF memory.
[DIAL] ↔ [ ](2)/[ ](8)
†
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6
DTMF MEMORY
DTMF MEMORY
r
Ch01
Ch01
012345 6 7
012345
89AB
89AB
SQL:SET MAIN:CLR
SQL:SET
MAIN:CLR
:SEL
:SEL
:EDIT
:EDIT
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